Spring Photographs of Côtes d’Armor – Changing Light and Wild Landscapes
Spring in Côtes d’Armor – Changing Light and Wild Landscapes
Brittany in all its winds, lights and contrasts. This photo essay captures the diversity of spring atmospheres in Côtes d’Armor: golden reflections, stormy skies, sculpted rocks and bird-filled horizons.
Spring in Côtes d’Armor unveils a palette of striking colors and moods. From the warm pink and golden light of the sunset over Île Grande, to the majesty of the Mean Ruz lighthouse in Ploumanac’h, and the capricious skies where rainbows appear over Trégastel, each moment offers a renewed vision of the Breton coastline.
Sometimes the elements rage, carving into the pink granite rocks that contrast with the low-tide calm of Saint-Michel-en-Grève beach. At other times, everything feels still—like on the gannet island, where the sky is filled with birds above a charged horizon.
These Breton landscapes are enhanced by the shifting light that defines landscape photography. From warm evening tones to colorful reflections after the rain, Brittany reveals its many changing and fascinating faces.
Through this series of images, the full magic of Côtes d’Armor in spring comes to life—between the power of the elements and the serenity of open vistas. See also the Brittany long exposure landscape series.
Author: Sebastien Desnoulez is a professional photographer specializing in nature and landscape photography. He explores natural light and elemental forces to reveal the poetic and graphic power of coastal scenery. Learn more.
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